The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication evolved from the Project for Advanced Research in Global Communication and succeeds what was formerly known as the Center for Global Communication Studies.

"The normative dichotomy of Russian propaganda versus Western information, coupled with an unwavering belief in the power of words to foster regime change in Russia has been the foundation of Western media diplomacy over the past few years. "

2016 Annenberg-Oxford Summer Institute Alumnus Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez reflects on his time at the Institute. This post was originally published on the Center for Public Policy Priorities blog and can be found here.

2016 CGCS visiting scholar Till Waescher, interviews 2016 Annenberg-Oxford Media Policy Summer Institute participant Phillips Anyang Ngong, advocate and legal consultant for Southern Sudan Associated Advocates, to discuss the impact of domestic and foreign news outlets, the limits of media laws when it comes to protecting journalists, and the use of social media during the current crisis.

//Margrét Magnúsdóttir, Legal Advisor, at the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture in Iceland discusses upcoming changes to Iceland’s evolving media law. Over the past two years Iceland´s media regime has undergone major legal reform. Following banking crash of 2008,…